Jackson, left, listens to a fisherman after he gave him a citation for not writing down his chum salmon catch at Ross Point in Port Orchard. (LARRY STEAGALL | KITSAP SUN)

Jackson, left, pulled over a truck with its back end full of salal bushes on Belfair-Tahuya Road in North Mason. The truck was pulled over because the driver was speeding J ackson checked the driver's harvesting card during the stop. The brush is a valuable flora decoration. (LARRY STEAGALL | KITSAP SUN)

Jackson, left, looks over Jason Luna's fishing license as he was hiked to a secluded fishing pond in North Mason. Luna said he appreciates Jackson's presence because it assures hunters and fishermen follow the rules. (LARRY STEAGALL | KITSAP SUN)

Jackson stands on a point in Dewatto where he can hear the elk across the Hood Canal, and watch boats. (LARRY STEAGALL | KITSAP SUN)

Jackson stands on the banks of a fishing pond in North Mason. He checks the site for hunters and fishermen. (LARRY STEAGALL | KITSAP SUN)

Jackson overlooks the banks of a fishing pond in North Mason County. He said hunters and fishermem aren't the only ones who like the spot. It's popular with partiers, too. (LARRY STEAGALL | KITSAP SUN)

Jackson views the Dewatto River in North Mason, which saw the impact of the Dec. 3, 2007, flood. He helped many residents in the area during the flood. (LARRY STEAGALL | KITSAP SUN)

Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife Sergeant Ted Jackson, looks over tree boughs left over from brush cutters in North Mason County. The boughs are used for holiday wreaths. (LARRY STEAGALL | KITSAP SUN)

Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife Sergeant Ted Jackson talks with bow hunter Troy Baran of Bremerton. Troy told Jackson he decided not to go hunting because he forgot his orange vest and was going back to get one. (LARRY STEAGALL | KITSAP SUN)

Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife Sergeant Ted Jackson drives the back roads of Kitsap and Mason County in an unmarked truck. (LARRY STEAGALL | KITSAP SUN)